A Mexican woman has opened up on how she was coerced in sex slavery, and how she has been raped around 43,200 times.
According to CNN, Karla Jacinto believes she has been raped around 43,200 times after being forced to sleep with at least 30 men every day for 4 years.
In speaking about her torment at the hands of Mexico’s ruthless organised crime rings, Karla said her woes began at age 12.
According to her, a trafficker lured her away from a dysfunctional home life with gifts, money and fast cars.
At the time she was lured, the trafficker was only 22-years-old. He convinced Karla to leave with him to Tenancingo, a Mexican town in the state of Tlaxcala.
The town is known as a major centre for human trafficking rings and a common place for victims to be taken and forced into prostitution.
Karla said she lived with her trafficker for three months before being taken to Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest cities, and there she was forced to work as a prostitute.
She said: “I started at 10am and finished at midnight.” Adding: “Some men would laugh at me because I was crying.”
“I had to close my eyes so that that I wouldn’t see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn’t feel anything,” she said.
She narrates how her trafficker always attacked her after he saw kiss marks on her neck from a customer.
“He started beating me with a chain in all of my body. He punched me with his fists, he kicked me, pulled my hair, spit at me in the face… he also burned me with the iron,” She disclosed.
According to Karla, an operation by the police to rescue her and a group of girls being held at a hotel evolved into horror, as the officers began filming the girls, some as young as 10, in compromising positions.
In 2006, Karla was rescued during an anti-trafficking operation in Mexico City.
She has become an advocate against human trafficking, having spent about 11-years in the hideous trade.
Karla says she would not want any other young girl to go through the horror which she passed through.
According to a report by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), there are an estimated 20,000 trafficking victims in Mexico every year.
A research by the University of Tlaxcala shows that, one in five children in Tlaxcala aspires to be a pimp.
The study further reveals that two-thirds know at least one relative or friend working as a pimp or trafficker.
Source: Naij.com
According to CNN, Karla Jacinto believes she has been raped around 43,200 times after being forced to sleep with at least 30 men every day for 4 years.
In speaking about her torment at the hands of Mexico’s ruthless organised crime rings, Karla said her woes began at age 12.
According to her, a trafficker lured her away from a dysfunctional home life with gifts, money and fast cars.
At the time she was lured, the trafficker was only 22-years-old. He convinced Karla to leave with him to Tenancingo, a Mexican town in the state of Tlaxcala.
The town is known as a major centre for human trafficking rings and a common place for victims to be taken and forced into prostitution.
Karla said she lived with her trafficker for three months before being taken to Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest cities, and there she was forced to work as a prostitute.
She said: “I started at 10am and finished at midnight.” Adding: “Some men would laugh at me because I was crying.”
“I had to close my eyes so that that I wouldn’t see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn’t feel anything,” she said.
She narrates how her trafficker always attacked her after he saw kiss marks on her neck from a customer.
“He started beating me with a chain in all of my body. He punched me with his fists, he kicked me, pulled my hair, spit at me in the face… he also burned me with the iron,” She disclosed.
According to Karla, an operation by the police to rescue her and a group of girls being held at a hotel evolved into horror, as the officers began filming the girls, some as young as 10, in compromising positions.
In 2006, Karla was rescued during an anti-trafficking operation in Mexico City.
She has become an advocate against human trafficking, having spent about 11-years in the hideous trade.
Karla says she would not want any other young girl to go through the horror which she passed through.
According to a report by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), there are an estimated 20,000 trafficking victims in Mexico every year.
A research by the University of Tlaxcala shows that, one in five children in Tlaxcala aspires to be a pimp.
The study further reveals that two-thirds know at least one relative or friend working as a pimp or trafficker.
Source: Naij.com
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